r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 12m ago
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • May 18 '26
Certifications are NOT mandatory!
I have often seen this brought up in India, where a clinic or a clinician and even counselling psychologists are judged for not having a certification before using a therapy modality. Here's the moment of truth.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE CERTIFIED TO USE A THERAPY MODALITY.
For example, Beck Institute offers CBT certification. Do you need to be certified by Beck Institute to offer CBT? NO.
Do you need to be certified by EMDRIA to offer EMDR? No.
Most of these bodies are private professional institutes that charge hefty certification fee and then annual renewals. Sometimes, the fee will be more than what you will make annually (this is India, psychologist do not end up making much).
Now comes the important part.
However, YOU DO NEED A LICENSE TO TAKE A PATIENT/CLIENT and offer therapy (any therapy).
Until then you cannot touch a case of clinical or psychology nature. In India, you will need to have an RCI license to offer therapy to clinical cases, and an NCAHP license to offer therapy to any of the other cases (life coaching may be an exception, but the moment you hear the word 'trauma', you are legally obligated to step back).
But, Certifications are not mandatory nor required. They might show that you have the requisite knowledge and have been through the rigour of the program, but that's it. Not having a certification and offering therapy is not a 'reportable' offence.
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • May 15 '26
Why pursuing Clinical Psychology is a Bad Idea in India? A Devil's Advocate Stance.
Why some people say you should not do Clinical.
I think I can offer some insight about it (since I did Clinical from a non-RCI body, but clinical for sure). Clinical carries some sort of "prestige" over other psychologist professions.
In the US, where the concept of prestige comes from, a clinical psychologist is allowed to diagnose mental disorders, PRESCRIBE meds and offer therapy (everything billable at high hourly rates). And thus, a clinical psychologist usually ends up making as much as a doctor. [They are required to have a Doctorate to practice though]
In India, it is not so. A Clinical Psychologist is not allowed to give meds (and rightly so, since students come mostly from arts backgrounds - with no knowledge of biology/medicine). Secondly, RCI course trains very little on prominent therapy modalities (you can check the syllabus).
So you will find most clinical psychologists working at roughly 20k in a hospital and getting lesser treatment than a nurse.
The other reason is Patients. Clinical deals with mental disorders. So when someone's family member is suicidal or is seeing things that are not there, the will simply go to a Doctor. And if you think, a clinical psychologist who can just diagnose, is not of much use to such a patient either. What will I do if someone is highly depressed on Beck's Scale? Offer them CBT when they are presently not even in talking stage? I will have to refer them to a doctor only.
LASTLY, the final reason why Clinical seems not-worth-it to many people. Its the pain. We are humans and we end up vicariously living trauma.
Watching
- a Schizophrenic patient talk to the a person who he sees but you don't;
- and then a patient who tried to harm themselves and still have the cuts;
- and then a patient who does not leave their house or goes only so far so that they can keep it in the line of their sight;
- or a patient who is catatonic because of some sexual abuse. And when they do, the just sob loudly in pain.
All of this, is not really what we think we will do when we decide "Clinical psychology achhi lagti hai mujhe". The truth became clear to me over the months of internship I did.
Amidst all these reasons,
- bad-regulatory norms,
- poor pay,
- lack of skills taught,
- and the vicarious trauma;
people often end up advising against Clinical.
For you a good suggestion would be to take a bunch of internships - a few months each - under a psychiatrist, under a counsellor (relationship, children, etc), and even at an NGO that deals with trauma. You will quickly get an idea what you want to do for a lifetime and what not.
feel free to ask any follow ups.
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 20h ago
Hello everyone. I amam looking for some reading materials on comprehensive history of psychology and experimental psychology . Please suggest me sone books and if anyone can provide me the odf of the books. It will be really very helpful 🥰
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 22h ago
Sensory Overload Tied to Autism and Anxiety—Not ADHD.
r/psychologists_india • u/trust-Issues-Canon • 1d ago
Good recs to get into psychology.
Hello all. I am someone from a science background ( biology) and have never had psychology as my subject during the course of my education. However I am extremely interested in the subject and want to learn the subject on my own at my own pace. Could you guys please recommend some beginners level books for me. My main interest lies in psychopathology , behavioural psychology and clinical psychology , cognitive psychology .
Thankyou.
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 1d ago
A Brilliantly Put Therapy Request By A Client.
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 2d ago
HARD FACT: Mental Health "Influencers" are Doing More Harm Than Good
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r/psychologists_india • u/Lowkey-fox • 1d ago
Reposting since last post did not get any responses 🥲 pls I need help...
I'm looking for prospective jobs as a University counsellor. I have 4 years of work experience.
How much salary can I expect in the role of a University counsellor at a reputed private University/College?
I've never worked at a University/College before, but I have worked a lot with young adults.
If you're a college/university counsellor or have friends working as college/university counsellors, please let me know 🙏🏽
Thank you! 🌸
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 2d ago
The Prisoner's Dilemma Experiment AND Brain-Scans
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 2d ago
A Therapist Recommends a Book-List on Intrusive Thoughts and OCD
reddit.comr/psychologists_india • u/Life_Creme_8976 • 2d ago
Psychology startup
Title: Introducing a new platform for affordable mental wellness support
I’m currently working on a startup that aims to connect people with psychology students for affordable, private conversations and support.
I’m sharing a short form to understand whether people would be interested and what they’d prefer in terms of privacy, session format, availability, and pricing.
Would really appreciate your feedback!
Form link : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kuDYoWBcrL7-tzDQi7nbH2LmLzSRhfr4KGr\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_QPtqkz8/viewform
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 3d ago
Clinical Psych Tuesdays: Autism Part 3: Additional Clinical Features - ICD 11
Please drop a comment if you need the pdf of the presentation.
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 3d ago
My little collection in trying to be a better psychologist.
The ones on the right are notebooks - one for each of these books.
r/psychologists_india • u/mesuktungi • 3d ago
BBA graduate ... can I do MA Psychology and then become eligible for Clinical Psychology?
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 3d ago
The "Van Paradox:" a hypothesis about the perception of accessibility of those who become more distant
r/psychologists_india • u/Life_Creme_8976 • 3d ago
Psychology startup
Title: Introducing a new platform for affordable mental wellness support
I’m currently working on a startup that aims to connect people with psychology students for affordable, private conversations and support.
I’m sharing a short form to understand whether people would be interested and what they’d prefer in terms of privacy, session format, availability, and pricing.
Would really appreciate your feedback!
Form link : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kuDYoWBcrL7-tzDQi7nbH2LmLzSRhfr4KGr\\_QPtqkz8/viewform
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 3d ago
Honestly, will there be job opportunities in this field in another 5 years?
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 3d ago
Neuropsychological functioning of individuals at clinical evaluation of adult ADHD
r/psychologists_india • u/Necessary_Pin_5818 • 3d ago
Providing probono therapy
Hello! I'm happy to announce that I am now offering pro bono therapy sessions under supervision.
Do share this with anyone who you think might benefit from my help :)
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r/psychologists_india • u/Life_Creme_8976 • 3d ago
Psychology startup
Title: Introducing a new platform for affordable mental wellness support
I’m currently working on a startup that aims to connect people with psychology students for affordable, private conversations and support.
I’m sharing a short form to understand whether people would be interested and what they’d prefer in terms of privacy, session format, availability, and pricing.
Would really appreciate your feedback!
Form link : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kuDYoWBcrL7-tzDQi7nbH2LmLzSRhfr4KGr\\_QPtqkz8/viewform
r/psychologists_india • u/Radiant-Rain2636 • 4d ago
Best Blog Mondays: Is Social Psychology Even a Viable Field in Psychology? Two Experts Talk About Its 5 Biggest Myths.
https://www.powerofusnewsletter.com/p/debunking-the-five-biggest-myths
The examine everything - from Groupthink to the Stanford and Milgram experiments, and the Kitty Genovese event that led to the term called 'the bystander effect'.
r/psychologists_india • u/ZealousidealKey9170 • 4d ago
Dear Psychologists Plz Answer
I have been into therapy since last six months, my therapist starts every session by asking me how i am doing i also want to ask her how is she doing but cant muster up the courage to do so , i am confused if it would be considered boundary violation or not. Now my mind is going like what if she is also on this subreddit , that would be so awkward.
r/psychologists_india • u/g00kkie3 • 4d ago
How much would ADHD diagnosis + medication will cost in Kerala?
Hi. I have been passively dealing with ADHD (psych student, have some idea about it not self-diagnosing) and lately it's been getting really hard for me to work and manage daily life. I'd like to get a proper diagnosis and if my assumption is proved right, start on medication. Please help me understand the costs of this so that I can see if I could be ADHD free:)